Kourtney Kardashian gave birth to baby Penelope late last year (on camera!) and her body, which obviously has just undergone tons of changes in pregnancy and during labor, is in the process of getting itself back to normal. I don't mean just weight—we're talking hormone levels, possible back pain, maybe some bigger feet, and all kinds of fun. But weight is obviously the thing most people focus on, even though losing pregnancy pounds can take upwards of a year.

And it seems that Kourtney's fiance, Scott Disick, isn't keen on how long it's taking her to get back to the weight she was when they first met: 95 pounds. In fact, he says he wishes the five-foot Kourtney would step it back to 93 pounds—and this revelation made her cry.

On the most recent episode of *Kourtney & Kim Take Miami, *Kourtney hops on the scale and sees that she's at 115. Here's a bit of how it went down, according to US Weekly:

"I feel like 93 is the dream," Disick said, sighing. "Your body was banging when I first saw you on the beach with that little ass." Kourtney initially shrugged off his comments, but Disick continued to needle her about her weight for the rest of the episode. At one point, when Kourtney asked why he cared how much she weighed, he replied, "Why wouldn't I care? You're my piece of machinery!"

And, later in the ep:

"Right now seems to be probably the heaviest she's ever been not pregnant," he told the cameras. "When we had Mason I remember her trying to whip herself back into shape pretty quick. This time around it seems like it's the least of her concerns, and the only thing she thinks about are the kids...I just think that she would feel better if she got back into the shape that she feels the most comfortable in."

At the end of the episode, Kourtney was in tears, as you might imagine, and told him she was trying to lose weight the "healthy way." Scott's response: "Do it the healthy way, just do it faster." Eventually, she told him: "I wish I had people around me who were supportive. At least you know now it hurts me. I don't want to hear any more weight comments." And Scott said he didn't realize she'd be so affected by his words: "I'm sorry, doll. You're a good-looking lady. You're proportioned properly, you got a beautiful kneecap and a gorgeous little face." And later, to the camera, he said: "I love her, not her weight."

OK, now say what you will about the nature of reality shows, but I feel like conversations like this happen in relationships a lot—way more than they should, in my opinion. Right? Or am I wrong? Have you ever had a talk like this or had friends that have had one? What's your opinion on all of this?